Actress urges Lai Mohammed to immortalise past movie stars
She urged the minister to see that Federal Government dedicate some days in a year for the remembrance of some industry actors and actresses who had passed away.
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Henshaw raised the idea during a meeting with the honourable minister at News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Media Centre, Iganmu-Lagos.
Henshaw said that this would create events for Nigerians and people from other countries to come to celebrate great people in the industry who had given up the ghost.
Henshaw is an actress, politician and fitness instructor with over 15 years of experience on the tube.
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